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About the Author
Brock Craft
is a Lecturer in the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, University
of London. He is also a Senior Tutor at the Royal College of Art. He is a specialist
in physical computing, data visualization, and the Internet of Things. Brock’s
background is in the field of human-computer interaction, and he has over a decade
of experience making interactive things that people can use, explore, and play with.
He was a co-director of the design consultancy Tinker London, along with Alexandra
Deschamps-Sonsino and Massimo Banzi, one of the founders of the Arduino Project.
He has taught hundreds of people to create things with Arduinos.
When he is not teaching and learning, Brock likes to make interactive stuff and
digital art.
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